Our human resources became limited in the last few months. All tech issues are handled just by me now and there is no one else to take the job. It's currently unclear whether or not the attack against Demonoid was anti-piracy related. Either way, Demonoid's users have to find an alternative for their downloading needs while they wait for its return.
Security company faces backlash for waiting 12 months to disclose Palo Alto 0-day. RHEL 8. CISA warns of equipment vulnerabilities from multiple vendors. Costco customers complain of fraudulent charges before company confirms card skimming attack. Google warns hackers used macOS zero-day flaw, could capture keystrokes, screengrabs. This sneaky trick lets attackers smuggle malware onto your network. August 1: Lots of hard work on the site all day, and trying to get a close friend of ours on a tv show, that takes place where he is from.
Sort of like a small payment for giving us a big breakthrough with the server issues. Hopefully Demonoid will be back later this week.
Anything can still happen, but something tells me the site will return very soon. As for those behind the attack, I'm sure Demonoid will share more in due time. I sincerely apologize for my mistake. I have contacted Demonoid's administrator to confirm the Facebook Page is indeed fake and for a statement.
I will update you if and when I hear back. Security company faces backlash for waiting 12 months to disclose Palo Alto 0-day. RHEL 8. CISA warns of equipment vulnerabilities from multiple vendors.
Costco customers complain of fraudulent charges before company confirms card skimming attack. Google warns hackers used macOS zero-day flaw, could capture keystrokes, screengrabs. This sneaky trick lets attackers smuggle malware onto your network. Missouri apologizes to k teachers who had SSNs and private info exposed. You agree to receive updates, promotions, and alerts from ZDNet. You may unsubscribe at any time.
By signing up, you agree to receive the selected newsletter s which you may unsubscribe from at any time. You also agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge the data collection and usage practices outlined in our Privacy Policy. At first it seemed the issue would be a minor one with a quick fix: July Y'all may be experiencing some issues with the site.
Getting it all fixed soon. Demonoid and company started working very hard to get the site back up and running: July Still down, it seems to be a little more than just server issues at this point. This was all followed by a bit of humor to lighten up the mood, and a warning to counter the spammers trying to take advantage: July What's weird is when you own a p2p site, but you have to use one that's not yours in order to get a fix.
Reinforcements arrive: July We got lots of companies helping us with the issues. My Profile Log Out. Join Discussion. Colocall confirmed it had received "several requests" from the authorities, but told the BBC "the decision to terminate the contract with Demonoid has been made without participation of the Ministry".
It would not be drawn on the reason for the action beyond saying there had been a "combination of factors" and "too many issues for a single customer". It has also emerged that officers at Ukraine's Division of Economic Crimes only acted after being contacted by Interpol. The international police organisation told the BBC it had passed on a request from the Mexican authorities who had been carrying out their own criminal investigation.
A spokeswoman added that Interpol itself had no further involvement at this stage. Members of Anonymous subsequently announced plans to attack "those responsible for the interruption" on AnonPR - a website designed to publicise the group's campaigns.
An associated YouTube video announced "operation Demonoid engaged". Twitter messages from accounts associated with the movement reported a series of DDoS distributed denial-of-service attacks followed, in an attempt to overwhelm sites' servers with traffic. There is no damage to the data held by the organisations affected per se, although there is a loss of service and a potential effect to their reputation. News site Torrentfreak said dozens of its visitors had contacted it with concerns that their use of Demonoid might now become exposed, revealing they had uploaded and downloaded copyrighted files.
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